Transition techniques solve the compatibility problems in IPv6 and IPv4 is the heart of how the Internet is moving from <strong data-start="”82″" data-end="”90″" style="”font-family:" inherit; font-size: inherit;”>IPv4 to <strong data-start="”94″" data-end="”102″" style="”font-family:" inherit; font-size: inherit;”>IPv6 while keeping everything connected. <strong data-start="”2924″" data-end="”2978″" style="”font-family:" inherit; font-size: inherit;”>Transition techniques solve compatibility problems by allowing IPv4 and IPv6 to:
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<strong data-start="”3011″" data-end="”3022″">Coexist (Dual Stack),
<strong data-start="”3039″" data-end="”3073″">Traverse each other’s networks (Tunneling), or
<strong data-start="”3092″" data-end="”3145″">Communicate directly despite protocol differences (Translation).